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Unknown Miracles
Unknown Miracles Merry Xmas, Happy Yule, and whatever else you might wanna say about today. The day Ludwig Van Beethoven published Opus 1 1 0. Written in A-flat Major. That shit ain't easy. Anyway, marveling about ironies and quirks. There are many worth mentioning. Donna Ross still lives while Michael Jackson i s dead. That's really weird. Not too may years ago, ( 20 years? ), Gorbachev resigned. He saw what's coming. A s long ago a s seventeen fifty-eight, a smart fellow named Palitzsch observed i n our heavens a comet predicted b y another smart fellow named Edmund Halley. First time anyone's predicted orbit reality -- regarding comets anyway. In seventeen seventy-six George Washington crossed the Delaware River. Almost seems like this day should b e Independence Day for America. This same day i n 1868, almost one hundred years later, President Andrew Jackson pardons all the Confederate veterans from the Civil War. 1941, Japan finally occupies Hong Kong. Five years later, ( exactly ) the Soviet Union's F-1 nuclear reactor comes online. And not just last year, Tony Warner detonated a bomb in his RV o n Second Avenue i n Nashville Tennessee that killed him instantly... and a good friend o f mine a bit later. Issac Newton born on this day. Maybe the The Second Coming : ) 1924, Rod Serling - born, going forth inventing The Twilight Zone 1946, Jimmy Buffett arrives on Earth allowing for Margaritaville appearing some 30 years later. George Michael died today, five years ago. But the most important thing i s the birth o f the that became Jesus. Not true. Jesus' birth was between June and July. Constantine allowed the birth t o b e documented in the Gospels, aligning with pagan rituals known a s Yule. And Santa Clause isn't real, . Very few things are. " Her smile had in it something of the intoxication of parched earth after a sudden and furious downpour " -- Henry Miller The Colossus of Maroussi. I sure wish I could write like that! |
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I can't tell anymore if I am cynical or simply sarcastic : ) " Her smile had in it something of the intoxication of parched earth after a sudden and furious downpour " -- Henry Miller The Colossus of Maroussi. I sure wish I could write like that!
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Whether cynical, sarcastic, sardonic, ironic, and sometimes simply honest and truthful, it's all good. Truth is truth, no matter how long others choose to keep their heads buried in the sand to avoid it. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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Whether cynical, sarcastic, sardonic, ironic, and sometimes simply honest and truthful, it's all good. Truth is truth, no matter how long others choose to keep their heads buried in the sand to avoid it. Merry Christmas to you and yours. Cheers your way, hun. I don't celebrate Christmas. I'm a hedonistic pagan. ... although, I was an alter boy. THAT'S irony Chinese food on Xmas eve. Thank you for reading here. I stopped for awhile. I might start-up again with a bit of encouragement. " Her smile had in it something of the intoxication of parched earth after a sudden and furious downpour " -- Henry Miller The Colossus of Maroussi. I sure wish I could write like that!
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Oh no, Santa's not real; I want my presents! Merry Xmas.
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Oh no, Santa's not real; I want my presents! Merry Xmas. You have it. Peace. More than anything. " Her smile had in it something of the intoxication of parched earth after a sudden and furious downpour " -- Henry Miller The Colossus of Maroussi. I sure wish I could write like that!
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I wouldn't call it either, truth is truth. Merry Christmas This week's HNW: Pink/Hearts (Or Chocolate) is available on the other side.
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